Post Info TOPIC: Mixed vs. Bi (Response to Caller on 11/5/08)
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RE: Mixed vs. Bi (Response to Caller on 11/5/08)
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 Oh for Christ sake the ignorance level from Madison and you is appalling.

A Bi-anything consists of TWO PARTS! Examples:

1 a: two b: coming or occurring every two c: into two parts
2 a: twice : doubly : on both sides b: coming or occurring two times compare semi-
3: between, involving, or affecting two (specified) symmetrical parts
4 a: containing one (specified) constituent in double the proportion of the other constituent or in double the ordinary proportion b: di- 2


A Mixed anything can consist of numerous things with no numerical definition! Examples:

1: combining characteristics of more than one kind ; specifically : combining features of two or more systems of government
2: made up of or involving individuals or items of more than one kind: as a: made up of or involving persons differing in race, national origin, religion, or class b: made up of or involving individuals of both sexes


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Lenora

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Mr. Madison if you happen to read this; you are absolutely right.  If you have a glass of white milk and you add chocolate syrup, the drink is a mixed drink not a bi-drink.  In response to your question about what is the difference between mixed and bi:  If you have a glass of white milk and you add chocolate syrup the drink becomes a mixed drink; if you have a glass with white milk on one side and chocolate syrup on the other side; you can choose to drink from one side or the other...this is a bi-drink.  This is my opinion.  Thank you.

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